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  • - Land of the Living 2
    av Emyr Humphreys
    156,-

    This novel follows "Flesh and Blood" in the Amy Parry narrative sequence. Amy and Enid go together to university where the former takes a leading part in the Nationalist campaign against Anglicization. But when Amy's partner Val and Enid both die, Amy's life is empty of purpose.

  • - A Sociological Perspective
    av Graham Day
    180,-

    A thorough analysis of changes in the economic and social, linguistic and cultural climate of Wales during the second half of the 20th century, and of the practical steps taken to solve any problems, in both industrial and rural communities.

  •  
    306,-

    Uwe Timm belongs to the generation of writers whose early careers were shaped by the personal experience of the student movement in the Federal Republic of the late 1960s. This volume of essays critically examines the main areas of Timm's work.

  • av Andrew Wright
    1 076,-

    Analyzes liberal religious education in multi-cultural societies and suggests ways in which religious education can help young people learn to take responsibility for their beliefs and life-styles in a responsible manner. This book seeks to reconcile the often contradictory accounts offered by different religions and secular traditions.

  • - Explorations in Contemporary Social, Political and Cultural Theory
    av Robert Porter
    116,-

    Ideology draws on the social, political and cultural theory of Jurgen Habermas, Gilles Deleuze and Slavoj Zizek in order to explore the possibility of developing a 'critical conception of ideology'. The book is concerned with two main themes: the relationship of ideology to the 'real' and the relationship between ideology and the 'ethical'.

  • av Ron Brooks
    366,-

    King Alfred School in north London was founded in 1898 by a group of Hampstead radicals in an age of educational experiment and innovation. This centenary history of this progressive school should appeal to a wide audience of readers.

  • - The Concise History
    av David A. Pretty
    250,-

    Traces the island's rich history as the last stronghold of the druids; through its strategic significance during the Edwardian conquest in medieval times; Telford's major achievement in building the Menai Suspension Bridge, to the cultural and linguistic challenges of the late twentieth century.

  • av Roger Lee Brown
    310,-

    Examines and analyses the failure of the established Church in 19th-century Wales to retain the allegiance of the Welsh by appointing English speaking Anglo-Welsh bishops who failed to understand the character and spirituality of the Welsh. As a result, there was a demand for the appointment of Welsh-speakers as bishops for the four Welsh sees.

  • - Thinking Space in Shakespeare, Marlowe, Cary and Jonson
    av Andrew Hiscock
    936,-

    The Uses of this World examines how early modern theatre texts dramatize the ways in which cultural space is produced. It demonstrates that the theatre engaged fully with the fundamental change in the social and philosophical organization of space which took place in this period.

  • - Towards a Just World Order
    av Patrick Hayden
    320,-

    Patrick Hayden presents an account of John Rawls's views regarding the nature of social justice among states and the international law and morality he considers necessary in order to secure universal human rights and political stability among individuals and states.

  • - Land of the Living 4
    av Emyr Humphreys
    156,-

    Amy Parry is bereft of her best friend who died in childbirth, unable to marry Val Gwyn who is seriously ill with TB, and determined not to choose poverty and struggle with her former lover Pen Lewis. So she marries John Cilydd More, but her peace is soon shattered by strikes and then Pen returns.

  • av Geoffrey R Orrin
    380,-

    This is a comprehensive and fully-illustrated reference work detailing al Anglican churches built and restored in Glamorgan during the Victorian church-building and restoration boom of the 19th century. There are 255 entries.

  • - Yr Oleuedigaeth Gymraeg a Theori Lenyddol yng Nghymru
    av Simon Brooks
    116,-

    A scholarly, theoretical discussion about the resemblance between the history of enlightenment in Europe and the intellectual history of welsh-speaking Wales in the 20th century, comprising of a new insight into the work of such figures as R.T. Jenkins, John Gwilym Jones and Hywel Teifi Edwards.

  • - Beth yw'r Gair am...?
    av Carol Williams
    140,-

    This Welsh-English dictionary consists of 1500 words. In the Welsh-English section, a comprehensive system to help find mutated forms of words is introduced, and parts of speech and many plurals are included.

  • - Welsh Theatre 1979-1997
    av Anna-Marie Taylor
    180,-

    This volume examines the development and nature of the theatre in Wales since the late 1970s. The essays cover such topics as: the belated recognition of drama in Wales; the continuing presence of a lively amateur stage; and Wales's particular contribution to theatre in education.

  • - The Changing Face of Learning Technology
     
    116,-

    Illustrates how the field of learning technology has developed since 1993. It is divided into four sections: design and evaluation of technology-mediated learning environments; institutional change; learning technology in a networked infrastructure; and reflections on future possibilities.

  • - International Empirical Perspectives
     
    1 256,-

    Religious diversity, religious enthusiasm, and religious misunderstanding remain at the heart of so much social, economic and political conflict in the world today. This title concerns this subject as it relates to adolescents.

  • av D. Gareth Evans
    156,-

    This text aims to cover four main area of change during the 20th century: the political scene, social changes, economic developments and culture and educational features.

  • av Renato Cristi
    180 - 380,-

    Hegel's concept of civil society endorses a market economy and a liberal outlook. But his concept of state culminates in an authoritarian prince who is protector of the constitution. The tensions and contradictions that plague Hegel's liberal society that cannot be resolved by its own civil institutions, motivate his conservative authoritarianism.

  • - Film, Literature and Television
    av John Kirk
    256 - 456,-

    An examination of representations of the British working class in 20th-century literature and film. John Kirk reasserts the importance of class as a category of critical analysis through a wide-ranging discussion of the changing nature, status and ideological concerns of working-class writing.

  • av P. Donovan & Gareth A. Bevan
    1 556,-

    This is the final volume of the dictionary. It presents in alphabetical order the vocabulary of the Welsh language from the remnants of old Welsh, through the abundant literature of the Mediaval and modern periods.

  • - Valiant for Truth
    av Mike Buckingham
    90,-

    Including extracts and anecdotes from his war diary, this biography of novelist, Alexander Cordell traces his life and career and especially his relationship with his first wife, Rosina, and Donnie, the widow of his next door neighbour.

  • - The Story of Children in Welsh Mines
    av Ceri Thompson
    186,-

    It is widely believed that the employment of children underground in coal mines ended in 1842. This book, in contrast, shows that young people remained an important part of the workforce up until the virtual demise of the industry in the late twentieth century. The Children's Employment Commission was established in 1840 to expose the conditions under which children had to work underground; as we might expect, public opinion was outraged by what came to light, and a law was passed to prevent all females and boys under the age of ten from working underground. However, the lack of inspectors made the law difficult to enforce, and many females and boys under ten continued to work illegally until Parliament made school attendance compulsory in the 1860s. This popular and accessible book is a rich source of information about the working lives of children and young people in the Welsh coalfields, richly illustrated to include extensive work from Amgueddfa Cymru's photographic archives.

  • - Religious Hysteria and anti-Catholicism in British Popular Fiction, 1780-1880
    av Diane Hoeveler
    1 050,-

    This book explores why lecherous monks, evil nuns, dank torture chambers and haunted abbeys have filled the pages of gothic novels for two hundred years.

  • - Olrhain Hanes Llywodraethiant
    av Neil Ludlow
    586,-

    Carmarthen Castle was one of the largest castles in medieval Wales. It was also one of the most important, in its role as a centre of government and as a Crown possession in a region dominated by Welsh lands and Marcher lordships. Largely demolished during the seventeenth century, it was subsequently redeveloped, first as a prison and later as the local authority headquarters. Yet the surviving remains, and their situation, are still impressive. The situation changed with a major programme of archaeological and research work, from 1993 to 2006, which is described in this book. The history of the castle, its impact on the region and on Wales as a whole are also examined: we see the officials and other occupants of the castle, their activities and how they interacted with their environment. Excavations at the castle, and the artefacts recovered, are described along with its remaining archaeological potential. This book puts Carmarthen Castle back at the heart of the history of medieval Wales, and in its proper place in castle studies and architectural history, the whole study combining to make a major contribution to the history of one of Wales's great towns.

  • - A History
    av Janet Davies
    166,-

    The existence of the Welsh-language can come as a surprise to those who assume that English is the foundation language of Britain. However, J. R. R. Tolkien described Welsh as the 'senior language of the men of Britain'. Visitors from outside Wales may be intrigued by the existence of Welsh and will want to find out how a language which has, for at least fifteen hundred years, been the closest neighbour of English, enjoys such vibrancy, bearing in mind that English has obliterated languages thousands of miles from the coasts of England. This book offers a broad historical survey of Welsh-language culture from sixth-century heroic poetry to television and pop culture in the early twenty-first century. The public status of the language is considered and the role of Welsh is compared with the roles of other of the non-state languages of Europe. This new edition of The Welsh Language offers a full assessment of the implications of the linguistic statistics produced by the 2011 Census. The volume contains maps and plans showing the demographic and geographic spread of Welsh over the ages, charts examining the links between words in Welsh and those in other Indo-European languages, and illustrations of key publications and figures in the history of the language. It concludes with brief guides to the pronunciation, the dialects and the grammar of Welsh.

  •  
    366,-

    This collection of essays on law and policy in the regulation of countryside development provide a forum for academics, practising lawyers and planning specialists to air their knowledge and opinions on contemporary and historial matters of importance to the countryside.

  • av Robert M. Morris
    140,-

  • av Robert M. Morris
    100,-

    The story of an ambitious Norman-Welsh priest who wrote, often angrily and always vividly, about his troubles and about the people and places he knew. His books provide the most detailed evidence and the shrewdest insights we have into twelfth century Wales, its social customs, its agriculture, its leading figures and its religious life.

  • - The South Wales Experience
    av David J. V. Jones
    180,-

    Using South Wales as a case study, this text on crime in the 20th century places the discussion in its historical context, and contributes to debates on crime, policing and punishment. South Wales has the geography of a county police, and some of the problems of a metropolitan police area.

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